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') DefeatofGallegly move sought i By Rafael H. Arroyo thecurrent annualfunding grants Also,Galleglyis apparentlyof mentduringdeliberations onH.R. amoptimisticthattheappropriate guaranteed to the CNMI under the feeling that the Common­ 3400 last November 10. ' committeeinthe USSenatewould GOVERNOR Larry I, Guerrero section 702 of the Covenant and ~eaIth has a strongeconomy and The measurehas yet topassthe still continue to support funding is,crossmghis fingers thecurrent U.S. Public law 99-396." a growing tourism industry that full House and the Senate. for the Commonwealth as evi­ move initiated by Rep. Elton Such amove was based on the has given it one of the nation's 'IIreally hope the Housewould dencedbythe JohnstonBill," said GaIlegly to ultimately stop fed­ observation that the NMI no lowest unemploymentrates. seriously reconsidersuch amove the chief executive. eralfunding for theCNMI would ' longerneeds themoney"particu­ The US House Natural Re­ because it woulddefinitely have He was referring to the bill in­ ,notprosperinthechambersofUS 1arly when it rebates about $50 sources Committee was reponed detrimental effects on the people troduced by Senator J. Bennet Congress. , million to local taxpayers." to haveapprovedsuch an amend- of tileCNMI. But nevertheless,I Johnston which seeks to revive " "You have to remember that the issue of the third 702 multi­ for that to happen itshould pass year financial assistancefunding through bothhousesofCongress. subject to certain conditions. And we definitely like to see the Guerrero also noted that previ­ movedefeated,"thegovernorsaid ous conversations with Interior: when asked by'themediaon how Assistant Secretary for Territo­ he feelsabouttheGalleglymove. rial and International Affairsand Gallegly, a Ranking Republi­ Deputy AssistantSecretary indi­ can on the House Natural Re­ cate the CNMIhas thesupport of sources Committee was said to the OTIA withregardsto the ful­ havesponsoredanamendmentto fillment of the federalcommit­ ride in the Clinton Admi­ ment under the Covenant. nistration's National Performance Section 701 of the Covenant Review legislation. specifically provides that the US The amendment seeks to end .government will assist the NMI government in its efforts to achieve a progressively higher standardofliving for itspeopleas part of the American economic community and to develop the economic resources needed to I , meet the financial responsibili­ ties of local self-government. HOTELSonSaipan are ap­ To thisend,theUSwillprovide parentIyheConiing ~e fa": direct multi-year financial sup­ vorite targets of thieves port to the CNMIgovernmentfor nowadaysfollowingtwo in: local governmentoperations, for cidence of theft involving capital improvement programs Governor Larry I. Guerrero signs the proclamation for Decemberas Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention and for economic development. major hotelson the island, month in the presence of top officials from the Department of Public Safety. . Hotel Nikko Saipan re­ continued on page 4 poned to theDepartmentof Public Safety on Monday that morethan$5,000 worth of jewelries were stolen in­ Mistrial onLaude case denied side the room of one guest. THE DEFENSEpanel in thecel­ Long expressed concern that his Long including the latter's con­ the two had pretended as police According to police re­ ebrated Laudemurder case suf­ client, Bowie, may not get a fair tentionthatjurorsmusttakedown officers. ports yesterday, a female fered another major blow yester­ trial as Mesa had possibly notes 'during the course of the Efrain told the court that after Japanese touristlosther dia­ day following the dismissal of a "tainted" therestofthejury mem­ trial.Governmentprosecutors had bringing the two Filipinos to the mond ring valued at $5,000 motion for mistrial which bers. earlier asked the court to instruct DPS,theywerebroughttoMario's .andan opalring worth$500 stemmed from the disqualifica­ Judge Castro however denied jury memberstorefrainfrom tak­ house in As Lito where the vic­ at her room. The jewelries tion of one jurors on Monday. Long's motion, saying there was ing down noies, a which was tims were allegedly "kicked," werestolenby yetunknown , SuperiorCourtPresidingJudge no clear evidence that the rest of granted by the presidingjudge. "punched" and "stomped" sev­ thief on Monday while the, Alex Castro "excused" Melinda thejurors wouldrenderan impar­ Castro said it is difficult for eral times until they apparently Japanese lady was appar­ C. Mesa on Monday, saying she tial judgement in the killing of jurors to comprehend well the became helpless. entlytouringthe island.The may no longer be a fair and im­ Laude which took place in No­ proceedings including the testi­ The suspectstogetherwithfour identity of the hotel guest, partial memberof thejury which vember of last year. monies if theytakedownnotes at others were on their way to includinghername andage, was selected last week. "Thecourtisconvincedbeyond the same time. LauLau beach on the night of were not known as such in­ Mesa had earlier admitted to a reasonabledoubt thattheremain­ Also in yesterday's hearing, November 5 where the two vic­ formationwerenotindicated courtclerkthatshewasafriendof ingjurors havenot beentaintedin governmentwitnessEfrainReyes tims would have been disposed in the policefiles: The,theft Gina Reyes,wifeof Mario Reyes one wayoranother.Therefore the continued his testimony against off, according to Efrain, when 'incidence was reported to who is one of the principal sus­ motion for mistrial is denied," his brother Mario and Bowie. Rivera, managed to escape and theDPSat about 10:40 p.m, pects in the brutal killing of Fili­ Castro stressed in yesterday's In his testimony,Efrain,whois run for safety. Laude, who was onMonday. pino carpenter Eladio Laude. morning hearing at the Superior also being implicatedin the mur­ locked inside the trunk of a car The incident is the latest Mesa left the court on Monday Court A. der case, said he and Bowie togetherwithRiveraafterthesus­ case of theft that occurred afternoonshortly aftertheresump­ Ally. Charles Rotbart of the stopped Laudeand a friendof the pects placed some hollow blocks inside a hotel room. Inci­ tion of the hearing on murder. prosecutionhailedCastro's deci­ latter, Nilo Rivera near on lOP of it, however failed to dentsof theftor burglaryare kidnapping and robbery charges sion todeny thedefense's motion Hakubotan. It was in this place escapeandwasallegedly"runned normallycommitted by un­ against Mario Reyes and Joseph a "right decision." where Bowie allegedly asked over" by the car Bowie was driv­ scrupulous individuals in Anthony Bowie. "She's (Mesa) He also said juror Mesa had Riveraformoriey. Fromthispoint, ing.Laudediedaftertheincident. 'homes andother offices. It no longer a juror in this case," made the right move to divulge the two victims were brought to Aninconsistency insomestate­ was not clear if the suspect Castro said. She was replaced by that she was related to one of the the Departmentof PublicSafety, ments by Efrain, who agreedlast for the theftlives in or close an alternate who was identified possible witnesses to the case. according to Efrain. Rivera arid weekto testifyagainstMarioand to the hotel. only by the court as Mrs. The denial of Long's motion Laude were pulled over by Bowieafterapleaagreementwith Also on Monday, police Manglona. was the latest blow against the honking thehomof thecar Bowie the government, became a point received another report. of FollowingMesa's disqualifica­ defense since the hearing began. was drivingand by turningon the of argumentbetweenthe defense 'continued on page 4 tion, defense lawyer Anthony On Monday,Castro also rejected hazard lightsof thevehicle.It has and prosecution in yesterday's Long filed a motion for mistrial. other arguments made by Any. beenassumedinsomereportsthat continued on page 7

~N~S~~ L. ------2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWSANDVIEWS-WEDNESDAY-NOVEMBER 24, 1993 ,! WEDNESDAY-NOVEMBER 24, 1993-MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS AND VIEws-3 US- pledges new partnership Flores wants new laws on poll protests By DAVID BRISCOE news coeference in the ornateEast ditioo treaty, which has been pro­ believe wewillsucceed." securitycomminnents to Asia, in­ Roan of theWhite House.said the posedfordecades, Ramos saiditwas . Clinton andRamos also agreed to cluding "American determination to By Rafael H. Arroyo protest After everyonebas been worse it is for them," said the .Kanoa area which had him trail­ the kind of score my good col­ WASlllNGTON(AP)- President pulloutofU.S.basesinthePbilippines notpoosibleduringthe20-yearruleof negotiate a mutual legal assistance oppose anyresort totheuseofforce certified, a claimmay be moot lawmaker. . ing both Republican candidates leaguesaidI got.The 56 votes he Clintoo and Philippine President andtheend oftheColdWarhavenot the late , because accord tohelpexchangesofevidence inthe..Spratlyarea" -areference to REPRESENTATIVE Francisco already:' said Flores.: Another thing in the election Oscar Babauta and Diego T. is arguingfor issimplynot within Fidel Ramos pledged "a newpart­ changed the"basis for cooperatkn so many Filipinos were fleeing re­ incriminalcases. disputed islands in the South China A. Flores yesterdaysaid the cur­ He was apparently foreseeing law that caught the lawmaker's Benavente. thenormalrange of the votes that Sea. . nership" based onexpanding Irade, between ourtwo countries," pressim The twoleaders "hardlydiscussed rent statute governing election problems with the recently held ire is that which directs election Floresmaintained he won one steering U.s.-Philippine relations "We've now begun a renewed little progress 00 the issue was aidatall,"RaIIlQ'i said, "butthe main Ramos saidheraised concern for protests should be repealed and elections because certification is protests to the appropriatehouse of the two seats and that there awayfu:>mlheonce-

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99-396 into effect, under which CNMI at the level of the latest 3400. continued from page1 the CNMIcould get $27.72 mil­ fiscal year's approved appropria­ "We're still maintaining our lion a year in Covenant funding tionlevelin theabsence of anew position that we shouldhonor in Teacherofthe yearknown today goodfaiththe18monthsofnego­ Currenlly, the multi-year grant agefailed togetapproved byCon­ for infrastructure. multi-year package. GOVERNOR LorenzoGuerrero . will 'get from the organization. educating children. will be proclaimed the CNMI for the Teachersof the Year and' However, thisannual grantcan tiations wehadon the thirdfund­ package is on astandstillafterthe gress in August of this year. Public Law 99-396 guarantees willannounce theCNMITeacher Previous winnersof the Teacher "The PSS sets aside one day Teacherof the Year. PSS Support Staff'of the Year be stopped by Congress through ing package. I strongly feel we latest seven-year funding pack- Thistriggered U.S.Public Law an annual 702 funding for the of the Year at Hopwood Junior of the Year awardhoweverwere everyyeartorecognizeall teach- There are 16 nomineesfor the willalsobehonored. At thesame legislation, as whatGallegly and should find all possible ways to HighSchool thismorningas part given me opportunity 'to attend ers in the PSS who contributein awardthisyear,11ofwhomcome time the 13 retirees will be given the Natural Resources Commit­ convince USCongress to let702 of Public School System's Edu- workshops especiallydesignedfor theeducationofallchildrenInthe from Saipan. Four nominees are recognition bythegovernor, Edu- tee seems to be doing with H.R. continue," said the governor. cationDaycelebration. teachers, in the U.S. mainland. CNMI,"DelaCruz said in an in- fromRotaand2otherscomefrom cation Commissioner William Education Day is theculmina- The assistant deputy education terview. Tinian. TorresandFlorineHofschneider, continued on page1 tion of the CNMI Education commissioner couldnotsayifthe Each public school -frorn DeJa Cruz said the celebration Chairperson of theBoardofEdu- Hotels... month which is being observed airfare and other expensesof the headstart program down to the of Education Dayhas beenlocal- cation. theft, this time involving Hyatt to $200 depending on the brand every November of each year, Teacherof the Year wirmer will highschooIIevel-submits itsown ized on the three major islands. Winnersof theThemeContest, Regency Saipan, although the and quality. according to Margareth Dela be provided by the National nominee to the committee that Thisbeganabouttwoyearsagoto Logo Contest and Essay writing value of the stolen article was Meanwhile anunidentified per­ Cruz,Assistant Deputy Commis-. Teachers of theYearAssociation selects the Teacher of the Year. ensurethat"therewouldbe more Contest will also be announced verymuchlowercompared tothe son has taken away a television sioner for Administration and in the UnitedStates. Thecommittee membersthenre- community involvement" espe- duringtheawarding presentation. value of jewelries stolen at the setand$356 cashfromtheDaiken ,.. overallchairperson of thisyear's '. Aside from proclaiming the view and analyze the documents daily on Rota and Tinian. By Mary S. Manglona, a seventh San Roque-based Nikkohotel. Staff Housing in Fina Sisu area, Education Dayactivities. winner of theTeacherof theYear submitted by all participating having the activity in their own grader at Hopwood Junior High DPSspokesperson Cathy Sheu Sheusaid,withoutgivingfurther Whoever wins the award will award, Gov. Guerrero will also schools anddetermine who is the place, the community gets more Schoolisthis year'swinnerof the said an unknown person stole a details. Theincident wasreported receive a certificaterecognizing speakduringtheoccasionduring most deserving among them to . involved,she said. essay writingcontest.Shebested tennisracquet of a Hyattguestat to the police at 4:19 p.m. In an­ his "meritorious acts" as a PSS which he is expectedto pay trib- receivethe award. ''They (nomi- Rota marked Education Day other studentswhodiscussed the the beach area. The name of the other t!teft case, a water.pump mentor,plusa $100cash.On top ute to all publicschool teachers, nees) are rated by points," said yesterday andTinianobservedthe topic "Education: The Building victim as wellas the valueof the worthabout$450wasalsostolen of these, the Washington D.C.- teacher aidesand other PSS em- DelaCruz.,adding that whoever occasionon Monday. BlocksTowardsBecomingaBet- stolenarticle were notknown, but by an unknown individual in based Council of Chief States ployees for) their "big role" in getsthehighestnumberof points In today's occasion, nominees ter Personand Leader." a racquetmay cost between $40 Susupe. (Rafael I. Santos) SchoolsOfficers will give other "prizes" to the recipient'of the This Thanksgiving bring your appetite Togpachau Trot rus tomorrow award,according to DelaCruz. to the Hyatt Regency. DelaCruz saidshedidnothave THE ANNUAL Togpachau Trot, and theunder 19yearsis heldby any information as to' the other a 4 1/2 mile run beginning at Mike Villagomez at 43:00 min­ ''prizes" the Teacherof the Year PublicWorks beachup to thetop utes. ofMt. Togpachau, willbeheldon Call Kurt Barnes for further Thanksgiving Day, November 25, information, or Kim Prinz. Hopwood 1993starting at 6:00 a.m. The next event after the Turn­ 2.4 LITER SOHC 4-CYLINDER ENGINE Therewillbe a$1.00entryfee, keyTrotwillbetheAnnual Island studentwins - 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION registrationwillbeginat5:30a.m. Relay on December 24, 1993, The Five-Course AIR CONDITIONING Therecordforthiseventisheld starting 6:00 at the PIC in San - AM/FM RADIO/CASSETIE essay contest byDougGomez, setin 1992at34 Antonio. Teamsaremadeupof5 MERCED AldanAda, a seventh Gourmet Dinner at members. Contactthe Gym for min8sec.Thewomen'srecord is gladestudentofHopwoodJunior held by Julie Newman at 52:08, further information. High School,won first place in Thanksgiving Dinner ~,.. JOETEN MOTOR COMPANY INC. thejuniorhighlevelintheCNMI Thanksgiving SUBSCRIBE NOW HumanRights Recognition Day ~ ~UJ,Ps~.~l~~p~~~J=S'PARTS & SERVICE H 0 USE TEL. 234/5562/6563/6564/65B5/5567/556B Essay Contestheld last October. Buffet at Buolt"lC88 Houre: Mondoy to Saturdev B:a:Jem to 5:00pm Champagne Brunch rJAarianas '%tietr The writing competition was sponsoredby the Institute on Hu­ Live music by Bruno Dalla Pozza man Equality andRights. participants in the essay con­ testwereaskedtowriteon Article H 0 USE A Regal Thanksgiving Feast. 1of the Universal Declarationof Baked Goat Cheese and Eggplant Live music by Spirals Quartet Human Rights promulgated by Live music by Bruno Dalla Pozza STORE HOURS: the UnitedNationson December in Filo Dough with Escargot • • MON·SUN 10, 1948. "All humanbeings are Pumpkin and Corn Kernel Bisque with bornfreeandequalindignityand. Garlic SageCroutons lOAM ·10 PM rights," Article 1 states. ''They A Traditional Holiday Menu. A Celebration of OR TEL. 233·4653 areendowed withreasonandcon­ Essenceof Veal with science and should act towards Three Mushroom Dumplings Pumpkin and Sweet Corn Soups, each other in a spirit of brother­ Thanksgiving Delicacies. o Tender Thanksgiving Greens with hood." The writingcompetition Roast Turkey and Prime' Rib, challenged the participants to Roast Turkey with Sage Stuffing, Smoked Duck Brcas: and Cranberry Vin,ligrellc write aboutwhat Article 1 of the Traditional ROJs! Turkey with CilJlct Cravy Assorted Salads and Cold Dishes, Declaration meanstothemliving Suckling Pig, Prime Rib and in the Northern Marianas, said in Pumpkin Mousse and BavariJn Bread Dumplings the newsreleasefromHopwood. OR Pumpkin Pie, Hot Apple Pie ~ "Humansare of differentrace, Country Smoked Ham and Roasted Wild BOJr in J Minted Orange Sauce OR color,andreligion," wroteAdain J nd more. an Array of Cakes, Pastries Fresh Salmon Steak filled with Spinach and her winning essay. Mushrooms on Mango Chutney "We come from different • • places. Butthesedifferences are and Crepes. YONEXDRlJIERS&IRONS Walnut Souffle with Bourhon Pecan Sauce $23,(}() Adults part of our uniqueness. We are and Berry Compote human beings born free here on o OR $11.'10 Children under \ 2 MIZlfNO TENNIs RACKETS earth. We have differences that $23.00 Adults Pumpkin Custard with Cranberry Sauce and b:OOp.rn.-l0:00p.m, makeus special. Ifwe are all the Walnut Roll $11,50 Children under 12 same,noone would learn. Preju­ OR TITLE/STPlJ1TEns dice and racism are major prob­ lO:30a.m.-2:00p.m. Apple Pie with Cinnamon Vanilla Sauce and lemsinourearth. Dislikingother Chocolate Ice Cream peoplebecauseof race and color Coffee or Te.i TlTLE/STHP2 GOLFBA!J.S is prejudice. Thereshouldnotbe • prejudice in our earth." Includes a gl,lSS of Kir Royall' TITLE/STBALATA BALLS "We are allbornwiththe same per person rights. Weshouldgrowup freely with pride, regardless of our na­ $46.00 Adults tionalities. When you see a per­ $23.00 Children under 12 son, be friendly to them. Treat 6:00p.m.- J 0:00p.m. them as you would want to.be • treated. We wereall put here on earth to live in peace and har­ mony. we-should live this way. Encourage others to be'friendly, fairandjust. Ifthepeoplearefair, we:wiIl makeour societya better t plate to stay."

• j 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS-WEDNESDAY~NOVEMBER 24, 1993 WEDNEsDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1993-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANi:> VIEWS-' EC FishingMinistersjoin GATT ring Guerrero, not, worried overNAFrA BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) • He alsosaid theproposals were By Rafael H. Arroyo Headnote 3(a)," said the chief the United States, Canada and form the CNMI tax system and wage is said to be higher than European Community officials conditional anddid notconstitute executive when interviewed by Mexico into the world's largest continuing federal pressure to Mexico's; all factories here are quarreled Monday over whether an offer on the part of the EC. GOVERNOR Larry I. Guerrero reporters yesterday at his office. free trade zone such that there 'raise the local minimum wage, subject to stringent US environ- . the trade bloc should slash its The EC would only make such yesterday said he has no worries The governor's assuring words would be no continental trade there is also some concern that mental andOSHArules andregu­ customs duties on imported fish offers if EC ships win access to about the impending approvalof came amidst concerns that if barriersbetweenthe threenations. even some investors already on lations; and transport costs of w~ere as part of a global trade deal. waterscun:entlyoff-limits, the North American Free Trade NAFfAwasenacted,theCNMI's Thepactwouldgraduallyelimi­ board may opt to go to relocate CNMIexports to theUSmarketis Ioannis Paleokrassas, the EC those species are found, officials Agreementin USCongress asfar specialtreatmentunder Headnote nate tariffs over a period of 15 their factories into the free trade much higher due to geographic executive in charge of fishing af- said. as its impacton theCNMI iscon­ 3(a)of the US HarmonizedTariff years. zone. distance. fairs, told a meeting of fisheries French Agricultureand Fisher- cerned. Code may be diminished. Although CNMI exports are This is because Mexico offers Currently, the NAFTA is with ministers that EC trade negotia- ies Minister Jean Puech blasted "I don't believe NAFrA will This is because foreign invest­ 100% duty-free under Headnote cheaper labor, lax worker safety the US Senate for action and it tors had proposed slashing the EC negotiators for makingoffers dousharm.Wehavebeenconfer­ mentmay find itmore enticingto 3(a)whentheyenterthe USmain­ and environmental standards, appears the upper house of Con­ tarrifs, whichare amongthe high- without first consulting the 12 ringwiththeUSTrade Officeand go to Mexico or Canada rather land,investorsencouragedby the proximitytotheUSmainland and gress is expected to pass it. est in the EC. governments. He saidmostof his our concerns were well taken. I thantheCNMIiftheNAFfAfree Headnote 3(a)advantagemayfind ifNAFTA passes,duty-freeprivi­ The US House of Representa­ Paleokrassassaid theproposals colleagues from other EC states honestlydonot thinkthepactwill trade zone is implemented. Mexico more enticing. leges to the investor. tives passed it last Wednesday were made Friday night during supported him. affect our standing under TheNAFTAisexpectedtodraw With the current move to re- Currently,theCNMI minimum with a vote of 234 to 200. talks under the auspices of the Calling the Commission's GeneralAgreementonTariffsand move topropose tariffcuts"inad- THIS FRIDAY, SATURDAY & Trade. The EC's executive Com- missible," he added, "It's vital SUNDAY ONLY! mission, which has the task of thatour negotiatorskeepus regu- .AirMike gears for surge in number ofreturning'Workers negotiatingtradeissuesonbehalf larly informed." CONTINENTAL Micronesia is larpassengerson itsflights to Ma- in the fo~ of tax~s and remit- er~ who wouldeas!lybe identifie? Manz,ano 's offic~ will be,given by of the 12-nationbloc,putforward But Britain's minister,Michael gearing up for the expectedsurge nila. Continental Micronesia .ser- tances., ~~ economic bene~t th~t Wl.th the green s~ckers on the~r ~ontl,nental ~Icron~sla upon the idea, he said. . Jack, told reporters the Commis- NOV. 26-27-28 inthenwnberof Filipinos whoare vicesthe direct routefrom Saipan the.Philippine economy en~~y~ IS shirts and green nbbons on their b?arding any flight gomg to Ma- . The proposals open the possi- sion proposals could useful if planning to go home this holiday to every Saturday. It also one of the reasons why Flh~mo b?...ggages. . mla.", 0 bility of cutting in half tariffs on linked to concessions from the ASSORTED MENIS & LADIES 100 /0 season. has flights goingto the Philippine contractworkershave beenhailed ~~toI?ey ,Vicente Manzano, the Once 10 Man~la, retunung c?n- some 60typesoffish, whichnow EC's tradingpartners.Hesaidthe COTTON KNIT SHIRTS & BLOUSES The numberof Filipinocontract capital everydayvia . as the new hercx:s or the unsung Philippines ~bor Attache to ~e tract w?rkers will,be given poh~e havedutiesexceeding 15percent. plans needed to be defined,how- workers whoareexpectedtoreturn The Christmas Gift projectwill heroesof the Pacificcountry. . ~o~ern ~anana Islands,hassaid protec~on o~ their way ,to their.., AND WOVEN DRESS SHIRTS WILL BE The EC has tariff "peaks" - du- ever. to theircountry this season is ex- be launchedas part of the Philip- Under the progr~, returrung ~ anmterview tha~ baggages bear- res~t1vereslden~sCI?ddi~~ts ON SALE FROM AS lOW AS $3.00! ties higher than 15 percent - on The EC had upset many of the peetedto go even higherthisyear pine government's recognition' to contract workers will be given a ~g green tags, will no longe~ be on air fare at Philippine Airlines FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. ATTHE some 200 fish and fish products. 115 nations participating in the following thescheduledlaunching its contract workers scattered VIP treatment the moment they irispected by Customs officials, and hotel, am~ng others. Paleokrassassaid theproposals Uruguay Round of GATT talks of a program by the Philippine worldwide. entered the country's premier air- unlessthereis "a s~ong s~spici?n ~~ano s~d a ba~-full of sou- would affectonly 1.8 billion Eu- bynotincIuding fish initsmarket PARKING LOT IN FRONT OF govenunentaimedat encouraging Thecountry'sLabordepartment port,the AquinoInternational Air- ~at the passen~er IS carryingWith verurIterns WIn be gl~en to every ropeancurrencyunits ($2billion) accessoffer.Canada,witha large contractworkers to goonvacation saidthere are more than4 million port ~N~). Express lanes at the himb~edartlcles"suchasweap- one thousandthretummgcontract TOWNHOUSE of the EC's 8-billion £CU ($9bil- fishingindustry,wasavocalcritic: in theirhomeland. Filipinos workingin severalcoun- Imrnigra~on3?dCustoms~unters oDS .~~ illegal drugs. , worker and that 600,000 IX:sos. lion) fishing industry, and would AnyGATTdealmustbeunani- The program, called Parnasko tries,contributing millionsof dol- at the said airport have already Pilipinosm CNMI ,:ho missed (abo,ut $25,000 ) worth of pnzes not affect"sensitive"speciessuch mously approved by the EC's para sa Mga OCWs or Christmas larsinrevenuefortheAsiannation beendesignatedforcontractwork- to get greentagsand suckersfrom awaitthem. as tuna, mackerel and sardines. member states. Giftfor theContractWorkerswill commence on December first, a ForYou To Know Read The peakseasonfor almostall airlines. MaxKretzers, GeneralManager Marianas Variety forContinental Micronesia forthe CNMI, described the program as "wonderful." Though the airline , records a surge in the nwnber of Filipinos going home during the Christmas holidays, Kretzers said iheincrease mighteven be higher thistime. "I would say it (project) is an excellentexercise ofthePhilippine government (to create a program foritscitizens):'Kretzers saidwhen asked to comment on the project whichwillendonJanuary 15,1994. Filipinos, one of the largesteth­ presents nicgroupintheCNMI,account for Soup or Salad PottedShrimp on Crisp GardenGreens abigportionofContinental 'sregu- Tarragon and Eucalyptus Dressing ~ Mistrial... Soup oftheNight ~ continued from page 1 Honey Glazed Ham Choices ofTwo: hearing. ...;-'";~:-' ... ,;. " I'~-' Broiled Ribeye Steak Defense attorney Long, said ,;L~ ~?:;:CE ~. ~.~.;' withPineapple Rum Sauce whilecrossexaminingEfrainthat :DJ}· T, , Cafe de Paris Butter asomephrasesor statementspre­ Honey Glazed Ham viously stated by the witness do Roasted Turkey Breast withCranberry not appear in the second slate­ and Pineapple and Run Sauce Come see the spectacular light ment to the prosecution. In the display and enjoy the live music first statement, Long said, the GibletGravy witness was purported to have A nice holiday event for the entire tornllv Roasted Turkey Breast, GibletSauce and told police that he had no idea Cranberry Compote, Raisin Bread Stuffing about"whathappened."Long said Buttered Vegetables Pearls thaton thesecondstatementhow­ Lights go on at 7:00 pm, ever,Efrainwaspurportedtohave Thursday, November 25th Buttered ChateauVegetables said that"He, referring to Bowie, Fondant Potatoor Rice guaranteed that the Filipino guy PotatoGratin Rice died." Long also questioned the ve­ -. racity of Efrain's statements due Pumpkin Pieor . to the inconsistency.The lawyer Pumpkin Pieor PUmpkin IceCreamSquare also told the court that oneof the statements was made on the day Frozen Pumpkin Praline Sauce with Caramel PecanPie the government and the witness entered into a plea agreement. (with aglass ofchampagne) The jury will again hear the continuationofEfrain's testimony . today. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1993 -MARIANAS VARIE1YNEWS AND VIEWS-9

8-MARIANAS VARIE1Y NEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY-NOVEMBER 24,1993 creasethe tendency for gout. A ternal uric acidcontent. :Health dietwith toomuchanimal foods Ifyouhavegout. drink at least ,• r ', _.. • '- focus". '.'... •,.... AfterNAFfAClintonfaces tough GATt'fight will increaseone'sexternal source 3 litersof water a day. This will of uric acid. A diet high in fat help flush uric acid through the contendthatthe dealstheadmin­ dustries-includingsugarandpea­ Connie G.Speros teinsthough. Mostly, theprotein with his European counterpart, demand thatit renegotiate provi­ nuts - that will makeit harderfor ay decreases theamount ofuricacid kidneys. Eat modestamounts of By MARTIN CRUTSINGER istration was forced to make to of animals breaks down to form meat and fish. An adult needs SirLeonBrittan, in whatwasde­ sions of the Blair House agree­ American negotiators to knock excreted. And, regular (frequent) ment, a deal cut a year ago to get NAFfA through Congress GOUT, does it occur in males uric acid. drinking of more than two alco­ onlysixouncesofmeateachday. WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ scribed asamake-or-breaknego­ downbarriersthatothercountries reduce the useof trade-distorting will make it harder to complete only? Notquite,but95% ofindi­ Gout resembles arthritis with holic beverages increases the Eatmorecomplex carbohydrates dent Clinton has got 24 days to tiatingsession. want to retain in the Uruguay farmsubsidies. the Uruguay Round. viduals withgoutaremale. Gout sudden painandinflanunation in­ body's uric acidproduction. likerice,potatoes, breadfruit, taro, strike a global free trade agree­ The United States and the 12­ Round. Andthe Europeans werecom­ Towinthevotesoftextile-state is alsoone of the oldestdiseases smallattacks in thebig toe. The Other sources which increase vegetables and fruit. Complex rnentwhilecopingwith demands nation European Community lawmakers, the administration TheUruguay Round, sonamed pain may go away for a while. hopedtoresolve differences ona plaining aboutAmerica'srefusal recorded in medical history. internal uric acid include meat carbohydrates increases excretion fromangryFrenchfarmers, upset said it would insist during the for the country where the talks Then, the pain recurs more fre­ range of issues separating them to make further concessions to Excess uricacidistheproblem. extracts found in soups, broths, of uric acid. Go easyin high-fat Brazilian citrus growers andfuri­ GAIT negotiations on a longer beganin 1986, arethe mostambi­ quently and involves otherjoints during thetalks Monday andTues­ cuthighAmerican tariffs onThird Thebodymayproduce toomuch, gravy, and meat sauces. Organ fried foods, gravy, sauces and ous textile workers just aboutev­ phaseoutof U.S.quotas onThird tious trade talks ever held.Rich or it may not excrete enough in like ankles, knees, wrists. and desserts. . day.Theyrange fromfarm subsi­ World textileproducts. nations were supposed to lower meats, anchovies, sardines, and erywhere. The administration is insisting Worldtextileimports, something theurine. Uricacidisaproductof hands. Havea Happy Thanksgiving. The presidentandothers in the diestotariffs ontextiles andother their barriers on the agricultural smoked meats will also raise in- thatitscome-from-behind winon thatinfuriated ThirdWorldcoun­ protein breakdown, not all pro- Obesity and improper diet in- administration areprofessing op­ manufactured goods. goods and textiles produced by "the North American Free Trade tries such as India. timismthattheycanovercome all Economists say thatthe stakes theThird Worldandinreturnth~ Agreement, creatinga free trade . The administration alsotiedits ChristmasArt Show, theseobstacles andcomplete the for the Uruguay Roundareenor­ poor nations were supposed to zone linking the United States, handsintheGA11' bargaining by Uruguay Roundof tradetalksby mous-holding outthepossibility allowbanksandotherservice in­ Sunday atAqua Mexicoand Canada, will give it pledging to limit the amount of a Dec. 15 deadline. Those talks, ofincreasing global outputbydlrs dustries from rich countries into THE FOURTH Annual Christ­ themomentum neededtowrapup tariff reductions it would accept involving 110 nations, are being 270billionover thenext decade. their markets and to develop mas Art Show and Sale will be theglobaltalks. forfrozenorangejuice,upsetting held under the auspices of the But neither the UnitedStates or Brazil,which wascounting on a tougher standards against copy­ heldatAquaResortClubonSun­ the EC has shown any willing­ NAFTA "gives us momentum day,November 28th,asbeenan­ TAnsterre Geneva-based General Agree­ and a sense of real progress in muchbiggerreduction in Ameri­ right piracy. ment on Tariffs and Trade, the nesstocompromise asthisweek's However, thisgrand bargainhas nounced by Jack Hardy, Presi­ breaking down barriers," Kantor can orangejuice tariffs. organization that governs world talksbegan. The administration cut deals provenelusive, especially in the dent of A.R.T.S. Inc. (Artists of trade. U.S. TradeRepresentative The United States insisted that declared. context of a lingering global re­ Rota,Tinian andSaipan). Butothersarenotsosure.They with other highly protected in- Mickev KantorsatdownMonday it will never yield to a French cessionthat has caused rich and Thedisplay ofhandmade crafts poor countries alike to'look for by localartisansandworks of art ways to protectjobs inside their produced by islandartists willbe borders. held in the lobbyof ARC during Last week, the United States the hoursof the Sunday Brunch. CNMI Government Employees: put forward a new offer•.of sub­ Formats to be included arewater stantialtariffcutsforanumber of color and acrylicpaintings, pho­ ~FfAJ tt~ manufactured goods, proposing tographs and hand woven prod­ pJ~ ucts of local materials, andother i*.i!J reductions that the U.S. side rnJ claimedwouldeliminate Ameri­ craft iterns for Holiday gifts. can tariffs on about half of its Thisshowwillafford an oppor­ about Complete industrial imports over a period tunity to makepurchases oflocal 10 WEEKS ofyears. However, U.S. tariffs on art works in time for Christmas mostmanufactured goods areal­ giving, andiseagerlyawaited each and Comprehensive readylow. year. Thereisnoadmission charge AND The UnitedStatesalsooffe-red to view the art work. Medical Coverage for to cut its steep tariffs on textile A.R.T.S. Inc.members wish to and apparel products. Border taxes thankMark Muraiandhisstaffat on theseproducts areoftenabove theAquaResortClubforhosting You and Your Family! 30 percent. U.S. negotiators said this show and sale for the fourth its latest offer wouldreduce the year. tariffrate to below15percent for Participation in this show is WIN Come talk to us at the about 60 percent of textile and opentoallartists andcraftspeople apparel items but such sensitive of the CNMI. Thereis still time Townhouse Department Store categories ascottonapparel were for artiststo arrange for display, OR not included in theoffer. While but the area available is limited November 20 & 21 and 27 & the Europeans have complained andreservations mustbemadein WE'LL GIVE YOU YOUR aboutAmerica'sunwillingness to advance.. There is a smallreser­ 28th from 10:00am to 4:00pm. makebetteroffersontextiles. the vation fee and a commission on U.S. sidehascomplained thatthe sales, to be paid to A.R.T.S. Inc. Europeans havemadeonlymod­ Interested artists canlearnmore Open enrollment is now open est tariffreduction offers in such aboutA.R.T.S. Inc. bycallingJack sensitive areas assemiconductors Hardy at 322-1013 or Connie through December 31, 1993 and trucks. . Adams at 322-2258. American, striking We're committed to attendants to reach 1 BEAUTICIAN - High school grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15-$2.50 agreement per hour. better serving the Contact: RET ENTERPRISES INC.cbs YESI FOR JUST $12.00 YOU CAN WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ La Ma~ Beauty Salon, P.O. Box 979, health care needs of Saipan. MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ JOIN ONE OF OUR 138 GAMEl 10 WEEK dent Clinton announced Monday 6424(12J08)W/13600. the C.N.MJ. that American Airlines and iIs PLAYER GROUPS striking flight attendants union 6 COOK - High school grad., 2 years had reachedan agreement to end experience. Salary: $2.50-$4.25 per hour. EACH GROUP CONSlSTS OF 50 PlAYERS the strike. Contact: PACIFIC MICRONESIA COR­ Call a eN.M.l. Plan Representative today! Clintonsaidboth sides agreed PORATIONdba Dai-ichi HotelSaipim AND All PRIZES Wlll BE EQUAllY SHARED Beach, P.O. Box 1029, Saipan, MP Clare Camacho Chargualaf to submittheirdispute tobinding arbitration. 96950. Tel. No. 234-6412(12J08)WI 7021. BElWEEN All MEMBERS Marian Cabrera "I have spoken wiih bothpar­ Lucretia Tudela ties involved. Both have agreed 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE/RE­ PAIRER - High school grad., 2 years HEALTH CARE PLAN Tel: (670) 235-GMHP / 4649 in principle to end thestrike and returnto thebargaining table im­ experience. Salary: $3.50 per hour. Located in the Design Flores Building, Contact: JOHN B. MATSUMOTO dba mediately," Clinton said at a J.M. Enterprises, Inc.,P.O. Box 57, Room #203 in San Jose, Saipan. White House newsconference. CHRBSaipan, MP96950. Tel.No.234­ JOIN AT EITHER OF THE CNMI LOTTO SHOPS The strikebeganfivedays ago 6950( 12JOS)WI7024. SAN JOSE OR PUERTO RICO Open: Monday - Friday anddisruptedThanksgiving travel 2 DIVING INSTRUCTOR (SPORTS) ­ ~ plansforthousands ofAmericans. Highschoolequiv.,2 yearsexperience. OR CALL 8:00am - 5:00pm. TheThanksgiving Dayholiday is Salary: $700-$1,500 per month Contact: MARIANAS SCENIC COOR­ Fax: (670) 235-4648 Thursday. DINATION, P.O.Box1142, Saipan, MP OR A Q1i1lPlan. "I wanttoencourage allpeople 96950. Tel. No. 322-0670(1208)WI 322-8840 235-8440 The Largest Managed Health involved in the American Air­ 13604. FOR INFORJ'MTION Care Plan in the Western Pacific! linesfamily tonowreturn to work 1 BAKER- High school grad.,2 years together without any bitternesS experience. Salary: $2.15-$2.50 per and with a spirit of mutual re­ hour. Contaet:EUTE BAKERY INC.,P.O.Box spect," Clinton said. 2754, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No.234­ 2699(121OS)WI1 360 1. ~ ~ ~~"'J<: . ·:~;i~ .. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24.1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY.. 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Asian stockmarkets ~.,...... ,.. ~~;. ~/: ~.,,,: -;_.: ... -;.-,"'-",'" .. .. i,. '._.L.'~ ~ ~: ~,".A ~ Dollarretreated against the German mark .....c.' Exchange,goldforcurrentdeliv- partyandleftistcandidates scored close mostly lower rencies Mondayas traderslocked monies. eryclosedat$378.30atroyounce, important gains in the balloting fell 11.89pointsto 834.58. NEW YORK (AP) • The dollar Goldpricesweremostly higher. HONG KONG (AP) - Asian inprofitsfromtheU.S.currency's up 30centsfromFriday.At4p.m. seen as a dress rehearsal for gen- stockmarkets closedmostlylower SINGAPORE: Share prices retreated againsttheGermanmark On the New York Commodity EST (2100GMT),RepublicNa- eral electionsnext year. closed mixed in moderately ac­ and wasmixed againstothercur- recent advance againstEuropean .~ Monday, with share prices tum­ tional Bankof New Yorkquoted Furtherpoliticaldisintegration bling in Tokyo and HongKong. tivetrading. ThekeyStraitsTimes gold at $378.00a troyounce,un- in Italy. which is reeling from a 'I Tokyo's225-issueNikkei Stock Industrial Index rose 4.09points changed fromFriday. huge corruption scandal, could r Averagefe1l556.35 pointsor3.l0 to 2,096.72. Trading was light Monday as makeitdifficultforagovemrnent percent the second-largest fall BANGKOK: Thai share prices FLYS SAIPAN ITINIAN Continental the market began to wind down . to win agreement on economic this year in terms of points - to closedlowerin activetrading be­ for theThanksgivingholidayand policy. fmish at 17,384.84. On Friday, causeof profit-taking. TheStock the end of the month. . IIi Tokyo, where the trading the averagefell 225.13 points, or Exchange of Thailand(SET) in­ HOURLY DEPARTURES, DAILY Micronesia The markstrengthenedagainst day begins, the dollar closed at 1.24percent, tocloseat17,941.19. dexfell 56.78pointsto 1,310.13. the dollar and other currencies 108.48 yen, up 0.75 yen from The Tokyo Stock Price Index KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian ~ afterGermanyreporteda 6.8per- Friday's close. Later in London, of all issues listed on the first sharepricesclosedmixedinmod­ BILINGUAL FLIGHT ATTENDANTS cent rise in its M3 moneysupply itfellto108.25yen,In NewYork, sectionplunged45.76 points,or erate trading.The Composite In­ through October. the dollarfinished at 108.45 yen, 2.97percent,to 1,493.83. dex rose 4.48 points to 989.40. .fOR RESERVATIONS & fREQUENT fl'lER D\SCOUNTS CAll: Continental Micronesia, the airline of choice for Micronesia and Pacific "It perhaps dashedsomeof our unchangedfrom Friday. Tradersattributed theplungeto JAKARTA: The stock 288-0770 (SAIPAN) 433-3800 (TINIAN) Region, is currentlv seeking professional, qualified bilingual Flight Attendants hopesof another Germanratecut Otherdollarratesasof4 p.m.in pessimismover Japan'seconomy. exchange'sComposite Index rose who are preferably fluent in English and Japanese or Chamorro. in the near future," said Stephen New York, compared with late Majorcompanies arereporting 1.346points,closingat 536.460. OR YOUR TRAVn AGENT Flanagan, avicepresidentatPaine Friday: 1.4945 Swissfrancs, down sharplylowerprofitsor lossesin 11/19,24.26 oAC6955 You must be at least 19 years of age. a high school graduate or GED Webber. from 1.5050; 5.9205.French the April-September first half of equivalent, 5' to 6'2" tall with weight proportionate to height and meet all Lowerinterestratesmightboost francs. down from 5.9465; fiscal 1993andunemployment is the sluggish German economy, 1,680.00 Italian lire, up from at its highestpoint in five years, other flight qualifications. Onlythose individuals who are eligible to work in but would probably cause the 1,678.00; and 1.3276 Canadian the United States and its territories need apply. Continental Micronesia thoughstill well belowother in­ mark to fall in value, since Ger- dollars. up from 1.3268: dustrialized countries. cannot sponsor you. You must have a U.S. passport or Permanent man-denominated deposits would In London. the British pound i' Introducing i In Hong Kong, share prices Resident Alien Carel. Do not apply if you do not possess these documents. offer a lower return to investors. roseto$1.4761from$1.4715late closedsharply lowerforthefourth Must be willing to relocate to the beautiful island of Guam. We offer an The dollarclosedin NewYorkat Friday. In New York, the pound consecutive session. The excellent benefits package and starting salary. Continental Micronesia is an 1.7040German marks,downfrom ended at $1.4760, more expen- The Hang Seng Index. the 1.7146lateFriday.In Europe,the .sivethan$1.4729on Friday. EEO employer. market's key indicator of blue dollar fell to 1.7035 marks from Gold rose in London to a late chips, fell 93.30 points, or 1.0 Please submit resumes/applications to: 1.7155. . bid priceof$378.Y5 atroyounce, percent, closing at 9.170.64. On Many investors sold dollars to comparedwith $377.95 late Fri- Friday,the index. fell 71 points. Continental Micronesia collect profitson the dollar's rise day.In Zurich,themetalroseto a Brokers saidinvestors weredis- 1994's P.O. Box 8778-N against Europeancurrencies. late bidof$379.oofrom$377.20. appointed that BritainandChina Tamuning, Guam 96931 Thedollarstrengthened against On the NewYork Comex, sil- made no progress following the the Italianlira afterItaly's domi- ver for currentdeliveryclosed at 16throundof talks last Saturday ATTN: Recruiter - Flight Attendants nantpartieswerecrushedinmay- $4.690 a troy ounce, down a onpolitical reforms inHongKong w beforeit revertstoChineserulein Resumes must r~ach ~uam ~efore December 3, >19~3. Only applicants ~;~~i~ 1997. selected for an IntervIew will be contacted. Submitted resumes and r;;:: andDrive I BeijingandLondonarebicker­ ingoverproposals byHong Kong applications are not returnable. " " . Gov.ChrisPattento.widenvoter participation in the 1995legisla­ tive election. WELLINGTON: NewZealand sharesfmished lowerinquiettrad­ ing because a numberof leading stocks were quoted for the first timewithout entitlement toprevi­ ously announced dividends. The NZSE-40 Capital Indexfell23.90 points to 2073.32. TAIPEI: Share prices closed lower in modrate trading with manyinvestors remaining on the sidelineaheadofSaturday'slocal elections. TheWeighted Index fell 30.15points to close at 4216.94. MANILA: Sharepricesclosed higher in heavy trading,boosted by the sharprise in sharesof the Clearance· Sale Philippine Long Distance Tele­ phone Co. in Friday's trading at the American Stock Exchange. On All The Manila composite index of 31 selected issues rose 15.23 points to 2,418.13. SYDNEY: Australian share prices closed sharply lower on profit-taking because of fears of 93'S short-term interestrateincreases. TheAll-Ordinaries Index. fell 35.3 points to 2,049.3. SEOUL: Share prices closed Microl Corporation

... ' lower on profit-taking. The Ko­ rea Composite StockPriceIndex Pairere #1 Toyota ReadThe LocalDaily SaD Jose Newspaper Z34-S911 Marianas Variety . WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBER 24,1993 -MARIANASVARIETYNEWS AND VIEWS-13 12-MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY-NOVEMBER 24,1993 'Rates: CIassIt1ed AAnot.nCement - Perone coIurm hch - 53,00 "- Marianas Variety News & Views CIasslfIed Display - Perone coIurm hch - S3,50 Mazda shuts down for a day LOCAL-HIRE DEADlINE: 12:00 noon the dtJ'f prior 10 publlcotlon NOTE: IfforsomerecsonvourodvertlsernentlIl>"iCOfTsct, coiluslrrmedlate!yto make the . neoesscry corrections, lhe MorlcnosVarlety News000 V'tews Isresponsible on~ forone l to keep production down CLASSIFIED ADS Incorrect insertion. We reserve the right to edit, refuse. reject or concEil orr; odd atany t1me. of 1.2 millionvehiclesfor 1993. Telephone TEL. NOS. 234-6341 • 7578 • 9797 FAX NO. 23.4~9271 l\ TOKYO (AP) • Mazda Motor refused to be identified. Abouthalf of 20 parts makers In a similarmove, NissanMo­ 1 REFRIGERATION/ Corp. forced almost all of its 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 1 TEACHER - College grad., 2 years that rely on Mazda also were torCo.,Japan's No.2automaker, . CONSTRUCTION experience. Salary:$570.00 bi-weekJy. AIRCONDITIONING MECHANIC- High 25,000employees to take an ex­ Receptionist MANAGER· years experience.Salary:$2.15perhour. SChool grad.. 2 years experience. Sa/­ forced 2,100 employees at .one WORKER . 1 TEACHER - College grad., 2 years tra day off Monday, becoming closed, the Japan Broadcasting Contact: ANTONIO M. CAMACHO elba ary $2.15 per hour. Corporation (NHK) reported. plantto take an extra day off last 1 GENERALMANAGEP.-Collegegrad., Nang Ocha Enterprises, P.O. Box 2668, experience. Salary:$490,00bi-weekly. the firsr Japanese autornaker 10 must be good in oral and ! years experience. Salary: $8.65­ 10 REINFORCING STEEL WORKER Contact: GRACE CHRISTIAN ACAD­ Anunidentified Mazda worker Friday,butotherplantsremained saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235­ Contact: PACIFIC ELECTRICAL SUP­ suspendall operations inorderto 20 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 EMY, P.O. Box643,Saipan,MP96950. $12.00 perhour. 0927(11124)WI13414. PLY CO., P.O. Box 2041 Saipan, MP told NHK, "This is the first time open. written English. Must know Contact: T & W INVESTMENT CO. years experience. Salary: $2.15-$2.75 Tel. No. 322-3320/3850( 12/01 )W/ cut production. Nissan will require all staff in 1 BEAUTICIAN - High school grad., 2 96950.(12/07). T13586. Themoveisaimed atstemming thiskindof thinghashappenedto INC., P.O. Box 486, Saipan, MP96950. per hour. . 6934. me, so I think the company's fiveoutof itssixplants- a total of how to type. Tel. No. 235-5165(11/24)W/6793. 10 PLUMBER years experience: Salary: $2.15-$2,50 losses inflicted by the recession 15,000 employees - to take two 3 ELECTRICIAN per hour. . 10 WAITRESS (NIGHT CLUB) -High and the steep rise of the yen, situation must be pretty serious." 30 MAsON - High school grad., 2 years Contact: ROSALINDA G. & VICTOR C. school grad., 2 years experience. sal­ daysoff on Dec.10 and 17 to cut 1 SALES MANAGER - College grad., 2 ary: $2.15 per hour. Mazdahas requested employ­ experience. Salary: $2.15-$2.25 per ADA dba Roveelyn Enterprises, P.O. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERA­ whichhas madeJapanese exports years experience. Salary: $1,000.00 per Contact: AMERICAN LIGHT INC. LTD. production of vehicles by about hour. Box 1728 CK, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. TOR- High School grad., 2 years expe­ ees to take another day off next dba Moonlight Club & Karaoke, Caller more competitive. Mazda has Apply in person at month. Contact: JOHN·S. REYES dba Rain­ No. 235-0629(11/24 )W/13415. rience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Monday. Inboth cases, their pay 4,000. _. - Box AM 421, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. been hit by a prolonged world­ 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ­ bow Construction Company, P'.O. Box Contact: BLACK MICRO CORPORA­ Nissan's domestic sales in the No. 235-7504/233-8809(12/01 )W/ willbe reduced 10 percent. .. College grad., 2 years experience. sal­ 1551 CK, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR· TION, P.O, Box 545 C, Saipan MP wide salesslump and expectsto YOUNIS ART STUDIO INC. 13506. Earlier, Mazda spokesman flfSt 10monthsof thisyearfellby ary: $800.00 per month. 322-7437/0594(11/24)W/13418. High School Grad., 2 years experience. 96950. (12/8) W7015. lose32billionyen($296million) 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 Salary $2.15 per hour. Yoshifumi Matsuzawa said the 7.5 percent from a yearearlierand 1 CORRUGATE COMBINING MA­ in the yearendingMarch 1994. Garapan Village years experience. Salary: $850.00 per 1MAINTENANCE REPAIRER, BUILD-· Contact: KIM'S CORPORATION, Caller 1 OFFSET-PRESS OPERATOR 2­ move willcutproduction byabout itsexports dropped by23.8percent CHINE OPERATOR-High SChool grad., Only securityguards were on month. ING - High school grad., 2 years experi­ Box PPP Saipan MP 969~0. Tel. No. High SChoolgrad., 2 years experience. from the same period in 1992. Tel. 234-6341 2 years experience. Salary $2.45 per 7,500autosfromthe previous plan Contact: ELEPHANT CORPORATION ence. Salary: $2.25 per hour. ?34-6266. (12/01) W13512. Salary $2.45 per hour. duty Monday, said a guard who hour. dba Top Construction, P.O. Box 3562, Contact: PACIFIC PRIME, INC. dba 7­ Contact: MARIANAS PRINTING SER­ Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ 1.PAcKER - High school grad., 2 years 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER- College '., ~ " '" Marketl7-Gas Station, Caller Box AM , _,. .' . _ ": grad., 2yearsexperience. Salary$1 ,000 VICE, INC., P.O. Box 438, Saipan MP 5725(12/01)W/13511. 762, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 322­ experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. . to 2,000 per month. 96950. (12/8) W 7012. 977718(11/24)W/13420. Contact: ONWEL MFG (SAlPAN) LTD., P.O. Box 712, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. Contact: NICK'S & MICHAEL'S, P.O. ~ ~: 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER- College 1 PROGRAMMING, CONSULTING Stock market drops .HOUSE'. '.". .. .. - " AVAIlABLE."-, '.. .',.. . ..: FOR'. "," ..,RENT:.' .. : _. ., .. ... Box 1219 CK, Saipan, MP 96950.Tel. 1 CARPENTER-High SChool grad. No. 234-9522-25(11/24)W/13417. grad., 2years experience. Salary $1,000 234~3311 SERVICES, IMPORT, ADMINISTRA­ ,2 years experience. Salary $4.00 per No. (12/01)W13518. per month. TIVE ASSISTANT - College grad:, ,2 hour. .. ·PACIFICAVILLA ..... Contact: KYUNG HEE COPR. dba 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT· 1 COOK HELPER - High school grad., years experience. salary$4.65 per hour. Contact: GEORGE FLEMING dba College grad., 2 years experience. sal­ ...... " .' ,.... - ,'..-.:r " .. ; KYUNG HEE ACUPUNCTURE 2 years experience. Salary: $2.45 per Contact: MERGE CLIENTELE COR­ FLEMING'S ENTERPRISES, P,O. Box ary: $4.50 per hour. PORATION, P,O. Box 186, Garapan, CLINIC., P.O. Box 921 Saipan MP lour. in early trading 702 Saipan, MP 96950,Tel No. 322­ Contact: JMJ ENTERPRISES, INC. MP 96950. (12/8) W13593. 96950. Tel. No. 235-6666/7 o2/01)W 6587 (12/01)W13520. Contact: JIN YOUNG ENTERPRISES advances 8to 3ontheNYSE, with 13513 P.O. Box 611, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. CO., LTD.,CallerBoxAAA-540, Saipan, NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks down 36.05 points to 3,657.96 at No. 235-3478(11/24)W/13421. 2 SECURITY GUARD- High SChool 1 CARPENTER - High School grad., 2 MP 96950. Tel. No. 233-1980(11/24)W/ 10.30 EST (1530OMI'). 423 up, 1,129down and 634 un­ S800.00 PER MONTH grad., 2 years experience. Salary $2.85 opened sharply lower Monday a.m. 13416. changed. 1 MANAGER, RETAIL STORE: Col­ years experience. Salary $2.15-2.45 per morning,depressedbyweakover­ Volume onthefloorof the New 5 HOUSEWORKER - High school per hour. lege grad., 2 years experience. Salary: hour. Contact: GTS ENTERPRISES, INC., York StockExchange was 36.33 TheNYSEcomposite indexwas equiv., 2years experience.Salary:$2.15 1 SUPERVISOR, SALES - High school seasmarkets. SEMI-FURNISHED, 3 BEDROOM $1,000-$2,500 per month. 1 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR dba GTS SECURITY SERVICES, P.O. million sharesinthe first halfhour down 1.13at 254.40 in thefirst30 - High SChoolgrad., 2 years experience. per hour. grad., 2 years experience. Salary: After one hour of trading, the Contact: TECIO PACIFIC (SAIPAN) Contact: AGNES P. DE LEON Box 1218, Saipan MP, 96950. (12/8) and declining sharesoumumbered minutes. [CONCRETE) CORP., P.O. Box 5236 CHRB- 135, Salary $1,575.00 per month. $700.00 per month, DowJones industrial average was GUERRERO dba 6 DLG'S Enterprises, Contact: CLASSIC DESIGNS, INC. oba: W13597. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 322­ 1 SUPERVISOR CARPENTER- P.O. Box 1271, Saipan, MP 96950.,Tel. Wholesale & Retail Gen. Mdse., PPP SEPARATE UTILITY ROOM 5897(12/01 )W/1351O. ,High SChool grad. 2 years experience. 1 ASSISTANT TRAVEL COUN­ No. 234-9189(11/24)W/13430. 675, CL, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. Salary $2.15-2.45 per hour. SELOR- College grad., 2 years experi­ MalaysianirritatedatMalaysianleader QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD 288-5032(11/24)W/13413. 1 BODY FENDER - High School grad., 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 years ence. Salary $600.00 per month. 1 ASSISTANT RESTAURANT MAN-· Salary $2.50-2,80 per hour. experience. Salary:$600.00per month. Contact: RIC TOURS SAIPAN INC., 1 WAREHOUSEMAN - High School 1 SALES SUPERVISOR - High school AGER- High SChool grad., 2 years ex­ 1 COOK HELPER P.O. Box 94 CHRB, Saipan MP 96950. for not attendingAPEC meeting grad. 2 years experience. Salary $2.15 grad., 2yearf:experience,Salary: $4.05 perience. Salary $1,500 per month. 3 GAS AnENDANTS - High school (12/8) W13596. CALL: CARMEN SAFEWAY per hour. leader whodidnot attend. He has Keating replied, according to ac­ Contact: THE SAMURAI CORP. dba - 2.45 per hour. grad., 2years experience.Salary:$2.15 SYDNEY,Australia(AP)-Prime 1H.E.OPERATOR-HighSchooigrad., Contact: ANTONIO P. TAITANO dba La countspublished Monday in Aus­ SOUTHERN CROSS TROP. REST., per hour. 1 MAINTENANCE-High School Minister Paul Keating expressed proposed an Asian trade bloc ex­ ENTERPRISES, INC. 2 years experience. Salary $2.45 - 2.75 Pescader, Mailex 10 P.O. Box 10005, tralian newspapers. "I'm sick of P.O. Box 2581 Saipan, MP 96950.Tel. 1 PLUMBER - High school grad., 2 grad., 2 years experience. Salary $2.15 cluding APEC members Canada, per hour. Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 233­ irritation at his Malaysian coun­ TELEPHONE NO: 234-7490 No. 234-3374 (12/01)W13515. years experience. Salary:$2.15-$2.50 per hour. answering questions about Dr. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad. , 2 8010(11/24)W/13424. terpart, Mahathir Mohamad, for Australia, New Zealand and the per hour. Contact: SHIP ASHORE INC. dba SHIP years experience. Salary $ 3.30-3.60 United States. BeforeKeating Mahathir. ASK FOR BERNIE A,SHORE RESTAURANT, P.O. Box 530 skippinglast week's meeting of Contact: PACIFIC GLOBE &ASSOCI­ 1 SALES SUPERVISOR - High school "APECisbiggerthan allofus ­ 11/24 26.29oAC7005 per hour. ATES dba Universal Rental, P.O. Box CK Saipan MP 96950. (12/8) W13595 left Seattle on Sunday, reporters 2 ELECTRICIAN-HighSchool grad., grad., 2years experience. Salary: $4.05 the 17-nation Asian Pacific Ec0­ :' . . EN'GINEER 732, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234­ asked whether Mahathir wasa"lost Australia, the U.S. and Malaysia - ~ ..~. ... . nomic Cooperation forum. 2 years experience. Salary $2.15 - 2.45 per hour. 1 MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR­ and Dr. Mahathir and any other 6477/1424(12/01 )W/13509. Contact: SM INTERNATIONAL, Mailex Mahathir, who has been openly cause" for APEC. per hour, High SChoolgrad., 2 years experience. 1 ASSISTANTPROJECTENGINEER 2 BULLDOZER OPERATOR - High 1444,P.O. Box 10005 CK, Saipan, MP "I don't knowandI don't care," recalcitrants." 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER- High Salary $800.00 -1,000 per month. skeptical of APEC t was the only - College grad., 2 years experience. SChoolgrad. 2years experience. Salary <16950. Tel. No. 235-7821(11/24)WI school grad" 2 years experience. Sal­ Contact: DAVID J. PANGELINAN & Salary: $1,000 per month. $2.30-2,80 per hour. 13423. ary: $2.60 per hour. KARL T. dba R & P ENTERPRISE, 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ­ Contact: CONSTRUCTION & MATE­ Contact: CRUZ SANITATION SER­ 1 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR - High Mailex No, 307, P.O. Box 10005 CK, College grad., 2 years experience. RIAL SUPPLY INC. VICES dba Jacinta Cruz, P.O. Box school grad., 2yearsexperience. Salary Saipan MP 96950. (12/8) W 13592. Salary: $1,700.00 per month. P.O, Box 609 Saipan, MP 96950 Tel. 1338, Saipan, MP 96950.Tel. No. 234­ $4.05 per hour. Contact: HBR INTERNATIONAL,INC., ~34-6136(!~W/693~ ""","n".. :,~~~ ...2 BEDROOM- (Concrete) ,No. _ 0456(12/01 )W/13521. Contact: J. WONG & SONS INC., P.O. 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC-High P,O, Box 8004 CHRB, Saipan, MP Box 2772, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. SChool grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 96950. Tel. NO. 322-2406(12/01 lW/ Fully Furnished 1 BEAUTICIAN - High school grad., 2 234-9772(11/24)W/13422. ary $ 2.25 per hour. 13502. years experience. Salary: $2.15 per 1 STORE SUPERVISOR - High school COntact: AUGUSTIN R. AYUYU dba San Vicente Area (Uphill) hour. CNMI SECURITY SERVICE, P.O. Box 1_- grad., 2yearsexperience.Salary: $4.05 10 MACHINE PRESSER (IRON Contact: CREATIVE GROUP INC. dba AM 145 Saipan MP 96950. (12/8) $900.00 per month , ' Ultra, The Body Shoppe, P.O. Box per hour. WORKER) 1 CASHIER - High school grad., 2 W13591, A Nor1htm t.Ut1an.a 1,,,neI1 Soda' Sf""'" Pro'll(l" ACCOUNTANT 1028, Saipan, MP96950.Tel. No. 235­ ... 5 CUTIER, MACHINE years experience. Salary: $2.50-$3.00 Will be available by Dec. 6th 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 50 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR 5653( 12/01)W/13508. per hour. years experience. Salary: $2.45-$4.05. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2' High school grad., 2 years experience. 2 BEAUTICIAN - High school grad., 2 Contact: DIEGO'S MART, INC., P.O. Contact: KANG CORPORATION dba years experience, Salary: $10.50 per Salary: $2.15-$4.50 per hour. Call: Lisa 235-0399 after 5:00 p.m. years experience. Salary: $2.15 per Box 1699, Saipan, MP96950, Tel. No. Kang's Auto Supplies, Heavy Equip., hour. 2 COOK - High school equiv., 2 years 234-6153( 12/01)W/6935. hour. Kang's Hotel supplies, Comm1 Bldg., Contact: DELOlnE & TOUCHE, P.O. experience. Salary: $2.15-$3.00 per Kang's Auto Repair shop, Gen. Bldg. Box 308, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. Contact: PABLO L. SOLOMON dba 1 ASSISTANT GENERAL MAN­ hour. Const'n Contractor" P.O. Box 3053, Contact: MARIANA FASHIONS, INC.. Goodearth Enterprises , Jeanine AGER-College grad., 2 years experi­ 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 322-7337( 11/24)W/6799. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 288-9366/ .~S..NEW yearsexperience. Salary: $4.05 per hour. P.O. Box 1417, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. Beauty Salaon, P.O.Box5425, Saipan, ence. Salary $ 6.92 or variable. ·CLASSIF.ED 8(12/08)W/13588. Karidat is requesting proposals for a compliance ~ MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-92431235­ 1 (VIDEO) SALES MANAGER ,. . Contact:CLIFFORD P.SHOEMAKE dba No. 234-8607-9(12/01)W/13505. Shoemake &Associates, P.O. Box2912 1 ACCOUNTANT - H i g h 1323(12/01)W/13503. College grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ 1 ARCHITECT - College grad., 2 years and financial audit for fiscal years ending Septem­ 1 AUTO MECHANIC - High school Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235~ SChool grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ ary $ 5.80 per hour. experience. Salary: $850.00-$1 ,000.00 grad.,2 years experience. Salary: $2. 15­ 3442(12/08)W/13602. ary $5.20 per hour. l\IECHANIC 2 CABLE TV INSTALLERS - High 2 RESTAURANTWAITRESS- High ber 30, 1992 and 1993. Detailed RFP package and $2.50 per hour. 1 KITCHEN HELPER- High SChool school grad., 2 years experience. sal­ School grad., 2 years experience. Sal­ per month. 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER-High school grad., 2 years experience. Salary $2,45 i MECHANIC HELPER - High school ary: $5.50-$6.50 per hour. ary $2.15 -2.50 per hour. Contact: DAVID-EVANGELISTA­ information are now available for pick up anytime grad., 2years experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. grad" 2years experience. Salary: $2.50 Contact: MARIANAS CABLEVISION: 1 KITCHEN HELPER- High School VALDEMORO ASSO. dba Dev & Asso­ per hour. Contact: C & M COMPANY, INC., P.O. per hour. • INC., AAA 2192 Caller Box 10001, grad., 2 years experience. Salary $2.15 ciates, Inc., P.O. Box 3353, CK, Saipan. during working hours at Karidat's office. Proposals 1 BEAUTICIAN - High school grad., 2 s NEED MONEY? Box 1219 CK, Saipan, MP 96950.Tel 1 MECHANIC - High school gr.ad., 2 Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235­ - 2.50 or variable per hour. MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-618188(12/ yearsexperience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. No.234-3511 (12/01)Wl3517 years experience. Salary:$6.75perhour, 4628(12/01 )W/13507. 08)W/13594. Contact: SAPPHIRE ENTERPRISES, s Contact: D' ELEGANCE ENT., INC. must be submitted in sealed envelope to Karidat, 1 AUTO ELECTRICIAN - High school 1 REINFORCING STEEL WORKER­ INC.,P.O. Box 2754, Saipan, MP96950. NOW OPEN grad., 2years experience. Salary: $2.75 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER P.O. Box 1106 Saipan MP 96950. (12/ s 1 MERCHANDISE DISPLAYER- High High school grad., 2 years experience. P.O. Box 745, Saipan, MP 96950, no later than 4:00 Tel. No. 234-9869(12/08)W/13603. i ACCOUNTAN r - College yrad., 2 per hour. 07) T13585. rAsTtAs8 years experience. Salary $2.75 per hour. school grad., 2yearsexperience. Salary: Salary: $2.15-$3.25 per hour. $ Contact: STS ENT., INC., P.O. BOX Contact MILNEJREYESENTERPRISE 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER - High 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER ­ $2.15 per hour. 10 COOK-High School grad., 2 years 3203, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 235­ INC. dba Micronesian Builders & Devel~ p.m. December03, 1993to be considered. Additional PAWNSHOP College grad., 2 years experience. sal­ Contact: SUN & SURF, LTD. elba Na­ experience. Salary$2.25 - 3.00perhour. school grad., 2 years experlenca.Bal­ s 3760162(11/24)W/13431. opment, P.O. Box 2893, CK, Saipan, 4th FLR. Horiguchi Bldg. ary $1,000 per month. tional Office Supply, P.O. Box 5779 2 BAKER-HighSchool grad., 2years ary: $2.50 per hour. MP96950. TeL No. 234-9423(12/08)WI information and clarification may be secured from Contact: HERMAN'S MODERN BAK­ $ Tel. No. 234-5117 1 BAKER- HighSChoolgrad" 2 years - '. CHRB, Saipan, MP96950. Tel. No. 234­ experience. Salary$2.25-3.00 per hour. 13581. ERY, INC. P.O. Box 2, Sakpan, MP We bUyyour old experience. Salary $525 per month. MISCELLANEOUS . 3341(11/24)W/6804. Julie Dela Cruz or Rod Cruz, Karidat, located in 96950. Tel. No. 234-6139(12/08)W/ s 1 BAKER -High Schoolgrad., 2years Contact: NINO'S INC., P.O. Box 1808, 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 'RE­ gold & .II"flr 1 INTERIOR DECORATOR 7018. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. SAIPAN, MP 96950. (12107)T7033. PAIRER - High school grad., 2 years $ ~:::a:::-:K:-=--=-"'~-.-J 1 AU TO-BODY REPAIRER - High 1 ART TEACHER - College grad" 2 Chalan Kanoa. 1 MANAGER- BAR/RESTAURANT expenence. Salary: $2.15 per hour. school grad., 2 years experience. sal­ years experience. Salary: $1,000 per 5 MUSICIAN-High School grad., 2 2 PRESSER, MACHINE - High s -College grad. 2 years experience sal­ Contact: SABLAN MANAGEMENT years experience. Salary $650,00 per school grad., 2 years experience. sal­ ary $600,POper month. ary: $2.15 per hour. month. SERVICES dba SMS Port Villa Apart­ Contact: SAIPAN ART ACADEMY month. ary: $2.15-$4.00 per hour. Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO, INC, Contact: JOSE TUDELA dba JR Auto ments, P.O. Box 2481, Saipan, MP CORP" P.O. Box 2979, Saipan, MP Contact: SEA VENTURES INC., P.O. (s) ANTONIO B. CABRERA, Contact: HANSAE (SAl PAN), INC. dba dba MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND Repair Shop, P.O. Box 541, Saipan, MP 96950. TeL No. 234-0795( 12/08)W/ 96950. Tel. No. 234-2434(11/24)W/ Box 1808, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/07) F/KJA(New Star Corp.). P.O. Box 1749 VIEWS. P.O. Box 231, Saipan MP 96950. Tel. No.234-8173(11/24)W/ 13598. T6999 Executive Director Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. No. 234-5296i 9695O.Tel. No.234-6341 (12/01)W 13410, 13149. 11122.24 ....C6900 7(12/08)W/13589. . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1993~-MARIANAS VARIElY NEWSAND .VIEWs~15

14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY-NOVEMBER 24, 1993 Mrs. C. Hale predicted the Cubanrunnerreturns to international EEK &l\AEEK® by Howie Selmeider winnersofthe recent CNMI ICROSSWORD PUZZLER I election '93 andcame out to competition afterbrushwith death = W~L(OME 10 CHAtJf\J£L 473... be real, like Governor-elect By LUIS R.VARELA Doctors tried unsuccessfully to Caribbean Gamesin Mexico and Answer to Previous Puzzle saveherunbornchild. the 1991'Panamerican Games in --~E K~W \UHO ~u ARE. so ACROSS 34 Good­ Fraimn C. Tenorio & Wash­ PONCE,PuertoRico(Ap)-Still .. "I lostthebabyIhad wantedall Havana.. 36 Prlncely 1 Jane Austen Italian family ington Rep. Juan Nekai recovering froin bumsthatthreat­ my life,"she said. 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Round-robin format Trieste holds lead consideredfor Davis Cup' reboundson thelosingside. ' Mn.AN, Italy (AP) • Stefanel Americancenter, andSerbianguard LONDON (AP) • Tennis officials are considering adopting a Bodiroga pumped in 14 and 21 PredragDanilovicandhisAmeri­ Trieste, paced byLernoneLampley round-robinformat for the Davis Cup. points respectively. can tearrunate Cliff Levingston, and Dejan Bodiroga, downed The IIiternational Tennis Federation said Monday the change AtTrevisoAmericanplaymaker with26and13points,paredBuck­ BurghyRome 100-90 oil the road will be discussed at a special.seminarduring the Dec. 3-5 Davis to hold overall lead in the Italian Winston Garland, formerly of ler Bologna to a 82-71 victory, Cup final betweenGennany and Australia in Dusseldorf. , basketball league with a perfect Houston, scored decisivepointsin againstBakerLeghorn. , "Round-robinformatscertainly have tremendousbenefits,' ITF' record of eight wins in as many the last two minutes to give Henry Williams, the American general manager Mike Davies said. ''They reduce the number of games. Benetton a98-89victory. Hehada guard of fourth-place Glaxo 'dead' Sunday ties and make planning and promotion better for Defending champion Buckler total of 22 points. His American Verona,retained first place in the players, organizers, sponsors and television." .• '. BolognaandBenettonTrevisoboth teammate PaceMannionadded20 leadingleague scorers listswithan Under the proposed change, there would 'be a World Group scoredhome winsover the week­ points. ., average of 28~8 points per game. ChampionshipDivision, a World Group First Division and three end to keep tied in second place, Charles Shackleford was the He had 20 pointsin Sunday's 81­ fourpointsbehindthe leaders. leading scorer-andthebestplayer 69 victory of Verona. against zonal groups..·' . '.' •. ., One proposal envisions a Championship Division with eight AtRo~'s PalaeurLampley, an -ofthegamewith3Opoints and22 Venice. nations and aFirstDivisionwith 16. Asecondproposalwouldhave 16nationsin each; , , , Both the Championship Division and Division'One would be Police complete investigation divided into groups of four nations and played on a round-robin basis. The zonal groups would continue to play by the present knock-out format. ofCharles Barkley bar scuflle The, change would ensure that each nation in the top two divisions would play at least three matches a year, with dates and SCOTISDALE,Ariz. (AP). P~ elude assaults in which someone womanhisautograph, butshenev­ opponentsknown at the start of the year.Every nationwould have lice have completed their investi­ was intentionallyinjured, carries ertheless began needling him for at least one home match. gation into last week's nightclub amaximumpenalty,of sixmonths not signing one for her at a golf Afterthe initial discussions in Dusseldorf, the proposal will be scufflein whichNBAstarCharles in jail and a fine of up to $2,500. tournament inJanuary. circulated to all ITF member nations next May and placed before Barkley allegedly puncheda man Durham told police Barkley "I had already signed an auto­ the annual congress in Hong Kong in September. in theface. struck him in the mouth after the graphforher.Thenshesaidldidn't Underthepresentfonnat, thereis a WorldGroupwith 16nations. City Prosecutor Kay Bigelow playercursedafemaleautograph­ sign an autograph at the Phoenix Losersareeliminated.Winnersadvance to thenextround,with the saidMondayshehadnotreviewed seekerandthenexchangedobsceni­ Open," Barkley said Fridaynight home venue going to whichever country played away in the the police report and would not tieswithDurham atthe trendy Stixx "I will put my record up against previous match between thetwo. decidebeforeTuesday whether to nightclub andpoolhall. any professional athlete in the me charges. Lt MikeKeeleysaid Durhamclaimedthe6-foot-6(2­ world. Idon'tturnpeopledownfor policedidnot recommend filing a meter) forward hithiminthemouth autographs." charge. despite being restrained. A police Barkley said he was indignant Barkley has denied punching report said Durham's lips were because of the woman's ingrati­ Ticket over sales Edward Durham, a 36-year-old slightly swollen, but he refused tude. .vitaminsalesmanfrom Glendale. medical treatment at the scene. Durhamwaswaiting foranauto­ Durhamintervened Thursdaydur­ Barkley has said the bar's em­ graph to give to his 5-year-old under investigation inganargument betweenthePhoe­ ployees actedtooquicklyfor him daughter. He hassaidhe holds no MADISON, Wis. (AP) • Univer­ surrounding thesurgeshowedpo­ nix-Suns starand afan.Keelysaid tohavethechance tostrikeDurham. ill feelings toward Barkley and sityof Wisconsin policeareinves­ lice received two telephone calls seven witnesses back Barkley's Keeley saidpolicetalkedto two woulddropthecomplaintifBarkley tigating whether the school sold from informants who referred to claim. ofBarkley'sfriends whowerewith apologized, but last year's NBA toomanytickets toafootball game oversellingoftickets. Thecallswere Barkley could face a misde­ himat Stixxandfiveotherpeople MVPhas refused, maintaining his atwhichdozenswereinjuredwhen received at the security command meanorassaultchargeifBigelow whowereinthebaratthetime. All innocence. studentssurged onto the field, an centerset up at the game. prosecutes.Bigelow's office has supported theversion thatBarkley Barkley has offered to-give officialsaidMonday. "Regardless of the informants, jurisdiction over misdemeanors gave police on Saturday, Keeley Durham's daughter an auto­ One detective and two auditors we would be doing something to only. The most serious class of said. graph, but not in her father's were looking into ticketsales for determine whether there was an misdemeanors, which would in- Barkley has said he gave the .presence. the Oct 30 game againstthe Uni­ overselling of tickets," Johnson versity of Michigan, university said. police Lt GaryJohnson said. Tim Van Alstine, ticket sales Former diver Kimball to get out ofprison Thousands surged toward the director for the university, said,"I BRANDON, Fla. (AP) - Bruce when a drunken driver crashed place where alcoholic beverages field of Camp Randall Stadium don't think there is anyconcernof Kimball, the former Olympic intohiscar andshatteredhisface. are served while on probation. after Wisconsin won the game, overselling." diver whowas convictedof man­ Kimball pleaded guilty to two The last time Kimballwas free trampling dozens caught underfoot. Athletic deparunentofficials said slaughterafterdrivingdrunk into counts of manslaughter while - the time between his arrest and At least 69 'people were injured, earlierthat an internal auditfound a group of teen-agers, will be re­ driving under the influence and his January 1989 trial - he com­ sevencritically, , the school didn't sell too many leasedthisweekafterserving less threecountsofdrunkdrivingwith peted in theOlympicdivingtrials Documents that detail events tickets. thanfiveyearsofa 17-yearprison serious injury. at Indianapolis as a group from sentence. He wassentencedto 17yearsin Brandonsat glaringin the stands. Chavez, Norris And Nunn to defend Kimball said he had missed a prison, but aftera little more than They had driven 18hours to pro­ driveway, where he was going to four yearshe was transferredinto test Kimball's decision to com­ World Titles in Mexico bout drop off a friend, and didn't see a drug and alcohol rehabilitation pete for a spot on the U.S.Olym­ NEW YORK (AP)· BoxersJulio super lightweight championship about35 youthswhowereparked program.Earlierthisyear,he was pic team less than three weeks Cesar Chavez, Terry Norris and against Holligan on Dec. II at along a dead-end street Aug. I, sent to Spectrum House in Mi­ after the crash. Michael Nunn will defend world Pueblo. 1988.Hisblood-alcohol levelwas ami, a minimum-security center When the FloridaParoleCom­ titles on Dec. )8 at Pueblo, Norris andNunn originally were twicethelegallimit,officialssaid. where he has an outside job and mission decided in 1990 to re­ Mexico. set for titledefenseson Dec. 18at Robbie Bedell and Kevin returns at nights for intensive lease Kimballearly,Terry Bedell The tripleheader came about Charlotte, N.C. Norris, the WBC Gossic, 16, were killed instantly. therapy, counselingand meals. wasoutraged thatKimball would because of achange in the date of super welterweight champion, Raymond Kerker, then 16, and Kimball is to be released from serve only a portionof a sentence Chavez' defense against Andy willfightSimonBrown,a former April Bruffy, then 18, were left the center Wednesday, said that was supposed to be punish­ Holligan of Britain and a site welterweight champion,' and with multiple leg fractures and DebbieBuchanan, spokeswoman ment for killing her 19-year-old change in scheduleddefenses by Nunnwilldefend theWBAsuper have since had more than 12 op­ fortheDepartmentofCorrections. son. NorrisandNunn,JohnSolberg, a middleweighttitleagainstMerqui erationsbetweenthem.Four oth­ He will never have a driver's li­ Corrections officials said spokesman for promoter Don Sosa ersweretreatedandreleasedfrom cense, he must report to a proba­ Kimballplans to move to Illinois King, said Monday. Thecombiningofthecardswas a hospital. tionofficermonthlyand, unlessa upon his release, and his proba­ Chavez, of Mexico,originally amatteroflogisticsforShowtime, Kimball hadalmostdiedin 1981 judge consents,he can't visit any continued on page 15 wasscheduledtodefendthewac according to Solberg. . ~arianas%riet.r;~ Micronesia's Leading Newspaper Since 1972 ~ P.O. Box 231 Salpan, MP 969EIJ • Tel.(670) 234-6341 • 7578 .9797 Fax:(670) 234-9271 .,-'------